Channel Islands High School is an exceptional high school, with a rich tradition of excellence in the academics, athletics, and the arts. We are proud of the past achievements of our Raiders and look forward to celebrating all future triumphs.

Weekly Update

Friday, January 12, 2018

Alumnus visits AVID classes

Juan Carrillo, a 2017 CIHS graduate, gave a college pep talk to several AVID classes on Wednesday, Jan. 10. Carrillo just completed his first semester at University of California, Berkeley, where he is a mechanical engineering major. At CI, Carrillo played football and baseball; he was a 4-year member of CSF and Future Leaders of America; and he completed about 200 hours of community service. During his talk, he gave the AVID students advice about being competitive for college, applying to college and getting financial aid. He also shared his experiences at Berkeley, talking about dorm life, his roommates, the challenging academics and developing independence.

Juan Carrillo, left, visits Mr. Ramiro Mares’s AVID-3 class.

Raiders Graduate from the Youth Academy

Congratulations to Lesley, Fatima, Oscar, Denise, Patricia, Noreen, Brenda, Joel, Emmanuel, Kimberlyn and Natalie! You make us so proud! Thank you to Officer Balderrama for being a great teacher to our students and SRO in our community.

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